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Director of Clinical QA

San Carlos, CA · On-site

$190 - $225/hr

Director Location: San Carlos, CA (Remote candidates may be considered) Reporting Manager: VP of Quality About the Opportunity: This critical position will collaborate with internal clinical and non ...

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## Director of Clinical Quality & Nursing PracticeApplylocations: Overland Park, KStime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 3 Days Agojob requisition id: R-694**About the job**This role profile is a blend ...

CH seeks a Director of Clinical Quality to provide strategic and operational leadership for the health system's clinical quality programs. This role drives performance improvement across key quality ...

This individual contributes to quality improvement efforts by monitoring performance, supporting audits, and assisting in the translation of clinical standards into daily practice. The Director plays ...

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How much do director of clinical quality jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for director of clinical quality in the United States is $125,600.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $91,000.00 and $151,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the responsibilities of a director of clinical quality?

A Director of Clinical Quality oversees the development, implementation, and monitoring of quality improvement initiatives within healthcare organizations. They are responsible for ensuring that clinical practices comply with regulatory standards and best practices to provide safe and effective patient care. This role often involves analyzing data, leading quality improvement teams, training staff, and collaborating with other departments to identify areas for improvement. The Director of Clinical Quality plays a key role in fostering a culture of continuous improvement and patient safety.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director of clinical quality, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Clinical Quality, you need in-depth knowledge of clinical practices, quality improvement methodologies, regulatory compliance, and typically a degree in nursing, healthcare administration, or a related field. Familiarity with quality management systems, accreditation standards (like Joint Commission), and data analysis software is often required. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills are vital for driving change and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. These competencies ensure effective quality initiatives, regulatory adherence, and improved patient outcomes across healthcare organizations.

What are typical challenges faced by a director of clinical quality when implementing new quality improvement initiatives?

Directors of Clinical Quality often encounter challenges such as gaining buy-in from clinical staff, aligning new initiatives with existing workflows, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. They must effectively communicate the value of quality improvements, address concerns about added workload, and provide training to support changes. Balancing short-term disruptions with long-term benefits is crucial, as is fostering a culture of continuous improvement across multidisciplinary teams.

What is the difference between Director Of Clinical Quality vs Clinical Quality Manager?

AspectDirector Of Clinical QualityClinical Quality Manager
CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees (e.g., MSN, MPH) and certifications like CPHQUsually requires a bachelor's or master's degree in healthcare or related field, with some certifications
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple teams or departments, strategic planning, and policy developmentFocuses on day-to-day quality assurance activities and team management
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly found in hospitals, healthcare systems, and large clinicsOften employed in healthcare facilities, clinics, and healthcare organizations

The main difference is that the Director Of Clinical Quality holds a higher strategic and leadership role, overseeing broader quality initiatives, while the Clinical Quality Manager focuses on operational quality assurance tasks. Both roles require relevant healthcare credentials and are vital in maintaining clinical standards within healthcare organizations.

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Infographic showing various Director Of Clinical Quality job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 86% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $125,600 per year, or $60.4 per hour.

Director of Clinical QA

Dren Bio, Inc.

San Carlos, CA • On-site

$190 - $225/hr

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Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Function:

Quality

Level:

Director

Location:

San Carlos, CA (Remote candidates may be considered)

Reporting Manager:

VP of Quality

About the Opportunity:

This critical position will collaborate with internal clinical and nonclinical functional groups and external parties including consultants, contract auditors, CRO/Service Provider personnel, and Investigator Sites to promote a high level of quality and consistency across all Dren development programs. This includes a risk-based approach to Quality Management for all Dren programs. Additionally, this position will independently manage domestic and international risk-based audits of Investigator Sites, clinical vendors, study databases, partners or collaborators (as applicable). The Director of CQA will also support internal Dren quality systems with the creation, review, and adherence to company policies, and procedures and adhering to GxP requirements.

Role and Responsibilities:

Provide leadership and support for Inspection Readiness activities and initiatives, and for the preparation, conduct, and response periods of Regulatory Authority Inspections.

Maintain expert up-to-date knowledge on applicable regulations that govern the conduct of clinical trials, ICH GCP guidelines and other GxP regulations and industry guidance and ensure the information is integrated into Quality and Clinical processes.

Support the development and maintenance of CQA controlled documents and procedures that comply with ICH GCP standards and applicable regulations.

Create and execute annual audit plan to ensure GCP compliance and adherence to study protocols by vendors, Investigator sites, study databases, and internal clinical team.

Author and/or review procedures to support the Quality Management System, with an emphasis on clinical quality processes, clinical operations and clinical development functions.

Collaborate with clinical functional groups (e.g., Clinical Operations, Data Management, etc.) to provide GCP and regulatory compliance support at the study execution level. This includes Clinical Study Execution Team (CSET) membership and participation.

Perform review of clinical trial documents with a focus on compliance, regulatory requirements, and risk (study and company levels). The study documents include but are not limited to: Study Protocol and amendments, ICFs, Investigator’s Brochure, Annual Reports (e.g., DSUR), CSRs, and other study level documents (e.g., study plans, subject recruitment materials).

Conduct gap analyses and risk assessments for critical study level activities that may impact subject safety and/or the quality and reliability of data.

Lead or support audits and investigations to evaluate non-compliance, root cause identification, and report results to Dren management. Ensures timely completion of comprehensive reports and communication of observations to auditees, impacted functional groups, and Dren management.

Ensures audit corrective and preventive action (CAPA) plans adequately address audit observations and identified root causes, including effectiveness checks where appropriate.

Escalate compliance issues to QA Management and other relevant leadership as needed in a timely manner.

Develop, and/or support GxP tasks or Continuous Improvement initiatives as needed.

Manage the workflow of CQA consultant Auditor(s), and as applicable, manage junior CQA staff.

Build positive professional relationships to support learning, open communication, collaboration, and teamwork.

Education, Experience and Qualification Requirements:

Minimum of a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in a scientific, life science, or medical/technical discipline.

Minimum of 10 years’ experience within the pharmaceutical industry with at least 8 years of experience in a GCP or CQA quality role, with increasing levels of responsibility.

Minimum of 5 years’ experience in leading or independently performing CQA audits (Vendor qualification/routine/for-cause, Investigator Site, Gap Assessment, TMF, CSR, etc.), and audit CAPA management.

Core Competencies, Knowledge and Skill Requirements:

Experience with BIMO inspection, training and preparing company and study sites for inspection readiness.

Knowledge of Computer System Validation requirements in association with CQA audits.

Effective communication skills (written and verbal).

Ability to build and sustain positive relationships with colleagues, internal stakeholders, and external partners by being transparent, reliable, and delivering on commitments.

Demonstrated ability to influence areas not under direct control to achieve objectives and effectively communicate challenging goals and objectives.

Ability to create innovative solutions to problems, while integrating stakeholder input and feedback.

Ability to manage multiple priorities and aggressive timelines.

Highly responsible, self-motivated professional with enthusiasm and passion for the company’s mission.

Proficient with various Microsoft and other computerized tools: MS Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.

Expert knowledge in ICH GCP guidelines and FDA regulations.

Salaries, Benefits and Other Employee Perks:

Dren Bio strongly believes in investing in, and rewarding, its employees. This philosophy is embodied in the Company’s total rewards program, which includes competitive cash compensation, equity incentive awards, and employer sponsored benefit offerings. The base pay range for this position at commencement of employment is expected to be between $190,000 and $225,000 per year. At Dren Bio, pay ranges are determined by role, level(s), and location. The range displayed in this job posting reflects the minimum and maximum new hire pay for candidates located across all United States job markets. Within the range, individual pay will be determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. During the hiring process, Dren Bio’s Human Resources department can share more about the specific pay range based on the market location of the candidate.

Employment Practices:

Dren Bio is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs. Dren Bio will not discriminate against any job applicant because of race, color, national origin, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, gender identity, medical condition, pregnancy, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.

Interested Applicants:

Please send resume and cover letter to careers@drenbio.com

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About Dren Bio

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Industry

Biotechnology research and development

Company size

1 - 10 Employees

Headquarters location

San Carlos, CA, US

Year founded

2019